My Brown Farm
Now Summer’s come bade and the weather is warm, I’ll buy a brown house and I’ll start a brown farm. I’ll have a brown horse with the brownest of hair. I’ll buy a brown pony and ride to the fair. There’ll be brown hairy porkers in all my brown pens, And I’ll gather brown eggs from the brownest of hens. All over the house brown rats and; brown mice, Inside my brown pantry shall eat my brown rice. I’ll have some brown cocks with brown curly tails. I’ll have some brown cows penned l by brown paddock rails. And the brownest brown* rabbits that money can buy, Will all be content with my brown farm and I. —Original. Mary Taylor, 34 Mill Rd., Whangarei.
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Northern Advocate, 16 November 1937, Page 2
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127My Brown Farm Northern Advocate, 16 November 1937, Page 2
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